AIADMK’s alliance matters decided by Palaniswami, not BJP in-charge, says party’s Puducherry unit secretary

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AIADMK Puducherry portion   caput   A. Anbalagan addressing a property   league  connected  Saturday.

AIADMK Puducherry portion caput A. Anbalagan addressing a property league connected Saturday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Responding to remarks made by BJP in-charge for Puducherry Nirmal Kumar Surana that the NDA confederation successful the Union Territory was restricted to BJP and AINRC lone “for now”, AIADMK caput A. Anbalagan said Mr. Surana has nary relation successful deciding connected matters related to canvass pact among constituents successful the NDA. 

“The NDA is headed by AIADMK wide caput Edappadi K. Palaniswami successful Tamil Nadu and AINRC laminitis and Chief Minister N. Rangasamy successful Puducherry. Mr. Surana has nary relation successful deciding connected alliance. He is lone the in-charge of BJP successful Puducherry,” Mr. Anbalagan said portion addressing a property league connected Saturday.

Mr. Surana had told media that arsenic of present the BJP’s confederation was lone with the AINRC for the upcoming Assembly polls. The BJP person had besides said that talks with the AIADMK for spot sharing was connected successful Puducherry.

In effect to the remarks, Mr. Anbalagan said whether his enactment would beryllium portion of the NDA confederation successful Puducherry has to beryllium decided by Mr. Palaniswami and not by the BJP leader. “Also, Mr. Rangasamy has to determine connected confederation issues arsenic helium was the president of the NDA here,” helium added. 

The AIADMK person besides criticised the Puducherry authorities for the caller vessel calamity adjacent the Ariankuppam rivermouth. Lack of strict monitoring of operations by vessel operators has resulted successful the decease of a pistillate aft a sportfishing vas utilized for ferrying tourists capsized, helium said. 

Published - February 21, 2026 08:58 p.m. IST

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